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Saint Joseph's College of Maine

Saint Joseph's College of Maine

278 Whites Bridge RdStandish, ME 04084-5236(207) 892-6766

Saint Joseph's College of Maine is a 4-year institution, founded in 1912. SJC is in Standish, Maine, where students can enjoy a rural setting. This small school is the eighth largest institution in the state of Maine. Students are offered four certificates, three associates level degrees, 38 degrees at the bachelors level, and five masters level degrees by this school. In 2010, 2,775 students sought degrees from the 41 programs at this school. This school offers subjects including theology and english. The New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education accredits SJC. It is one of 9 liberal arts colleges in Maine.

Admission

1,272 students applied to this liberal arts college for admission in 2010. It admitted 93% of applicants or 1,183 students. More than two-thirds of the admitted students are women.

Admission

1,272 students applied to this liberal arts college for admission in 2010. It admitted 93% of applicants or 1,183 students. More than two-thirds of the admitted students are women.

Percent Admitted students who applied: 93%

Percent Admitted of women who applied were admitted: 93%

Percent Admitted of men who applied were admitted: 93%

Student Demographics

In 2010, SJC enrolled 2,775 students.

Student Demographics

In 2010, SJC enrolled 2,775 students.

Total Enrolled Male: 805

Total Enrolled Female: 1970

Undergraduate Male: 559

Undergraduate Female: 1245

Graduate Male: 252

Graduate Female: 719

Faculty Demographics

241 teachers work for this school. Nearly a third of the teachers are full-time and over two-thirds of the instructors are part-time. Close to 39% of faculty are male.

Faculty Demographics

241 teachers work for this school. Nearly a third of the teachers are full-time and over two-thirds of the instructors are part-time. Close to 39% of faculty are male.

Male: 94

Female: 147

Information based on 2010-12 data from the U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics.